Primrose and proper blanket
Easy Primrose and Proper Crochet Blanket Pattern
Spring is coming on, and the easy, Primrose and Proper crochet blanket pattern is just the project to help you welcome it! It's lacy stitch design is feminine and delicate while providing just the right amount of warmth for chilly spring days. Even if you are a beginner this easy crochet blanket pattern is one you'll be able to figure out quickly. I've included instructions for a simple boarder, but feel free to add a different one if you so desire. See the "Additional Notes" section for sizing options.
Primrose Crochet Blanket
The primrose blanket is a floral design, perfect for cooling summer evenings but also great as a crib blanket or stroller blanket. Its made out of a slowly variegating yarn and a constant colour, used for joining and bordering. The variegating yarn will make each flower unique, and together they form a summery blanket! This pattern calls for 5 skeins of Scheepjeswol Invicta colour, and 4 skeins of Invicta extra. It is worked with a 3,0 mm crochet needle. The pattern is join-as-you-go, so you can choose to work up a few motives first, but if thats not your cup of tea you can also choose to add new motives to the growing blanket immediately. The choice is yours! The finished blanket measures 80 x 120 cm. However, with a couple of extra skeins you can easily make a large blanket. The joining and border are both modular and will accomodate every size. So no worries!
Primrose Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern
This pattern uses simple basic crochet stitches and gives you a lovely repeating subtle texture. This striping pattern is easy to customize with any color you'd like - I went with this fun Neopolitan color scheme this time and love it!
Make up this easy to crochet blanket for your next baby or as a special gift for a friend’s little bundle of joy. You really can't go wrong, and it always helps to have extra blankets around.
Primrose Hexagon Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
However, instead of stripes, how about hexagons for a temperature blanket? Indeed this one is perfect, because the hexes can be added as needed - an ever-growing emotional barometer.
Amala blanket
- Designed by Astrid Agustsson
These adorable, colorful triangles in the pictures below are easier to make than you think! The main challenge of the Amala blanket is using proper intarsia when switching colours for the different triangles, and keeping the yarn organized on the backside. But it's totally worth the time!
Photo by Astrid Agustsson / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.